The present invention relates to a protection device for protecting a baffle and/or a sprinkler head of a fire sprinkler system, wherein the protection device comprises a mounting portion for mounting to the sprinkler system and a protection portion adapted to at least partially surround the baffle and/or the sprinkler head, so that a damage to the baffle or the sprinkler head by placing stored goods into store or removing them from store can be prevented.
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1. A protection device for protecting a baffle or a sprinkler head of a fire sprinkler system, comprising:
at least one pipe clamp configured to mount the protection device to a supply pipe to protect the baffle or sprinkler head; and
a protection bar configured to surround the baffle or the sprinkler head, the protection bar including a first threaded portion which directly engages the pipe clamp, the first threaded portion being secured to the at least one pipe clamp by correspondingly threaded first fasteners;
said protection device further comprising another pipe clamp which is configured to be directly connected to a second threaded portion of the protection bar and secured thereto by correspondingly threaded second fasteners,
wherein the two pipe clamps are provided in a manner that one respective pipe clamp can be mounted at the supply pipe on each side downstream and upstream of the baffle or the sprinkler head.
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The present invention relates to a protection device for a sprinkler system, in particular, to a protection device for protecting a baffle and/or a sprinkler head of a fire sprinkler system.
Description of the Related Art
Stationary sprinkler systems for racking systems, such as high bay racks, which comprise at least one shelf unit having several storage levels for placing stored goods thereon, typically consist of at least one bar pipe system with a predetermined number of sprinklers in predetermined storage levels, which open automatically in case of fire, of at least one common downcomer duct for the string pipe systems and of at least one extinguishing agent supply line system for the downcomer duct.
Such a stationary sprinkler system is disclosed in DE 25 10 649 A1, for example. Such fire extinguishing means are generally constructed so that string pipe systems with sprinklers, from which an extinguishing liquid leaks in case of fire, are allocated to particular storage levels of the shelf unit and that several extinguishing agent supply line systems are connected to the string pipe systems, which consist of one or several so-called string pipes, via so-called downcomers, to supply the latter ones with extinguishing agents. Considering the string pipes' assembly by sprinkles which maximum number depends on the so-called effective area in which sprinklers are opened in case of fire, the string pipes of the or several shelf units are combined to groups in a manner so that e.g. each shelf line or individual longitudinal portions of one or several shelf lines constitute a string pipe group consistent in itself.
Thus, such sprinkler systems are mounted in stockrooms at the ceiling or between and within shelf lines and are continuously kept under pressure. For release of the extinguishing liquid, the sprinklers comprise a sprinkler head and a baffle for deflecting or directing the escaping extinguishing liquid in a desired extinguishing direction.
However, in case of single and double lines of shelf rows, baffles are often deformed when the stored goods (such as e.g. pallets etc.) are placed into or respectively released from stock, so that the extinguishing agent (e.g. water) can no longer be distributed uniformly.
Furthermore, placing the stored goods into stock or respectively releasing it from stock may affect or even tear away sprinkler heads, which can cause damage or destruction of the stored goods by the escaboltg moisture.
Such influences and damages of the sprinklers can cause high damage by malfunction of the sprinkler system.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a mechanically simple solution for preventing damages of the sprinkler system when stored goods are placed into or respectively released from stock.
This object is solved by a protection device according to claim 1.
The proposed protection device comprises a mounting portion for mounting to the sprinkler system and a protection portion adapted to at least partially surround the baffle and/or the sprinkler head. If such protection devices are mounted to the sprinklers or at least to sprinklers likely to be damaged, the baffle and the sprinkler head are protected by the protection portion which at least partially surrounds them, so that damage of the baffle or respectively the sprinkler head can be prevented.
Preferably, the mounting portion may comprise mounting means by which the protection device can be mounted at a ceiling portion neighbouring the baffle and/or the sprinkler head or at an extinguishing agent supply pipe of the sprinkler system neighbouring the baffle and/or the sprinkler head.
Preferably, the mounting means may comprise at least a pipe clamp which may be formed of two half clamps.
In a preferred embodiment two pipe clamps may be provided in a manner that one pipe clamp can be mounted at the downstream and respectively upstream side of the supply pipe, so that the mounting portion at least partially surrounds the baffle and/or the sprinkler head.
The protection portion may preferably be formed of a protection bar and/or a protection grill and connected to the mounting portion. The protection bar may preferably comprise at least a hoop guard provided so as to at least partially surround the baffle and/or the sprinkler head.
Thereby, at least one hoop guard may be formed in a substantially U-shaped manner, wherein it may be connected by the free legs to the mounting portion, particularly the pipe clamps. The shape of the hoop guard may be designed so that the sprinkler head as well as the baffle is protected. Thereby, it can be assured that the baffle is not damaged either and that thereby the directivity of the sprinkler is not changed.
Furthermore, in an installation situation, the portion connecting the two legs of the U-shaped hoop guard may preferably be formed straight and substantially parallel to the supply pipe. Then, in the installation situation, at least one portion of the hoop guard may extend from the mounting portion over a baffle.
As an alternative, two or more hoop guards may be provided, which extend on one side of the baffle and/or the sprinkler head, respectively, in the installation situation.
Both hoop guards may thereby be formed identical in construction. Preferably, both hoop guards may be fixedly connected to each other. This may be achieved by means of a bar, which particularly connects the two crests of the U-shaped hoop guards to each other or which roughly connects the respective midpoints of the straightly formed portion connecting the legs. This leads to a stabilization of the protection portion and additionally to a protection against impacts from below towards the sprinkler head.
A free end of the protection bar may comprise a thread, e.g. the ends of the legs of the at least one U-shaped hoop guard, preferably an external thread, so that the protection bar is connected to the mounting portion via a screw coupling. The protection bar may then comprise a threaded bar, for example. Preferably, the ends of the protection bar, which comprise the thread, may each interact with a pipe clamp, so that the pipe clamp can be fixed to the supply pipe by means of the ends with the thread and the height of the protection bar above the sprinkler can be adjusted individually. Thereby, the protection device can be adapted to a changed installation situation or sprinkler design by just a few simple steps.
As an alternative to the hoop guard embodiment, the protection bar may as well comprise a circular guard ring which surrounds the baffle and is preferably arranged at about the height of the lower edge of the baffle or somewhat below.
The invention will now be described in more detail based on embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, wherein:
In the following, a description of an embodiment of a sprinkler protection device comprising symmetrical hoop guards and a cross bar which connects them.
Of course, other kinds or means for fixing the protection device to the supply pipe 40 or the ceiling of the stockroom or the shelves are possible as long as the hoop guard 52 at least partially surrounds the baffle 30 and the sprinkler head 20, so that a damage of these by placing or respectively removing the stored goods into/from stock, can be prevented. In
Furthermore, a bar-shaped cross stud 54 can be identified in
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By means of the protection device according to the invention bending or damaging of the baffle as well as tearing, damaging or affecting the sprinkler head can be prevented by individual adaptivity to the insolation situation and the sprinkler implementation.
Finally, it is to be noted that the above-described embodiment merely forms one of many implementation options of the protection device. Thus, the protection device may for example be implemented without the cross stud 54 and with only one hoop, to ensure at least a minimum protection. Also, the hoop construction with the cross stud can be replaced by a protection grill surrounding the sprinkler head 20 and the baffle 30, which can be fixed at the supply pipe 40 or the ceiling of the storeroom or the shelves or shelf bars, respectively. The pipe clamps 10 can be replaced by various other mechanical or chemical fixation means. Also, the shape of the hoop guard can be designed differently, circular or rectangular or elliptical, for example, as long as abutting of the stored goods to the sprinkler head 20 and/or the baffle 30 can be prevented. Instead of the cross stud 54 several cross studs or a grill can be provided at the lower side of the protection device.
Eberle, Manfred, Kreipl, Oliver
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